Tarantulas come in almost every conceivable color, from dull brown or black to red, yellow, metallic green or bright blue. It all depends on the species of tarantula. Some of the most visually stunning tarantulas are the Poecilotheria genus (and more specifically, the Poecilotheria metallica) and the Avicularia genus (the Avicularia versicolor has amazing colors!).
It has a lot of eyes and 8 legs
Like an overgrown Tarantula, literally. It looks like an abnormally large Tarantula.
Yes, its a tarantula. by the looks from it its a tarantula
The Bahia Grey Tarantula is as its name entails, grey. There are other species as well that are grey, to my knowledge.
It exists. The tarantula can eat small birds. and there's a spider that looks like a small tarantula but it only eat birds.
centipede or caterpillar
Tarantula Hawk - hunts tarantulas
It is possible that moulting can make your Mexican Red Knee Tarantula not to eat. Other signs that it is moulting is that it looks weak, it is always hiding, it does not move and the skin looks dark.
tarantula's look like....ooh i got it they look like hairy, scary sometimes if you find a rear tarantula it has 20 legs!wow!- glad i could help :) , Brianna Allen
Mexican Red Knee Tarantula signs that it is about to moult are that it looks weak, it is always hiding, it does not eat, it does not move and the skin looks dark.
A tarantula is orange and black because it was originated like that. The Tarantula mostly lives in Australia. The Tarantula is probally as big as a 9-10 year old's hand. When you ask, why the tarantula is orange and black, it is because God decided to design a tarantula orange and black. I don't know if that answer is true, but I think I might as well think positive. Just be careful what you step on when you go to Australia. If might as well be a Tarantula. :0
many things like the YELLOW SPOTTED LIZARD eats about 5 tarantulas a day
tarantula's look like....ooh i got it they look like hairy, scary sometimes if you find a rear tarantula it has 20 legs!wow!- glad i could help :) , Brianna Allen